From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject October in The Commonwealth
Date October 7, 2023 2:00 PM
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Just A Month Away from Election Day!




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Friday night lights in Richmond!




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This week, Governor Youngkin traveled across the Commonwealth and joined Kevin
Adams, Karen Greenhalgh, and Andy Pittman to encourage Virginians to vote early
through Secure Your Vote Virginia and vote Republican in the upcoming election!



There’s still time to secure YOUR vote! Go to secureyourvotevirginia.com
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critical election.




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Governor Youngkin had a great meeting with Muslim community leaders from
across the Commonwealth to discuss issues affecting their communities.




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In recognition of National Arts and Humanities Month, Governor Glenn Youngkin
and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin recently attended the 2023 Wolf Trap Gala
alongside hundreds of arts, music, education, park, and theater enthusiasts.
The evening celebrated the close of a successful summer season at the only
National Park for the Performing Arts in the nation. The First Lady currently
serves as honorary chair of the Wolf Trap Associates Board.




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To kick off Virginia Wine Month, the First Lady announced the second edition
of Cornus Virginicus (Latin for Flowering Tree of Virginia), now available.
This limited-release wine project celebrates Virginia’s flourishing
agriculture, especially Virginia farmers, growers, and winemakers. The second
edition of Cornus Virginicus is a collaboration between the First Lady, female
winemaker Melanie Natoli of Cana Vineyards and Winery, Virginia Secretary of
Agriculture and Forestry Matthew Lohr, and the Virginia Wine Board. As part of
the special initiative, proceeds are given to Virginia Agriculture in the
Classroom, a non-profit, statewide educational program that provides resources,
training, and support to schools, educators, and volunteers so that they can
meaningfully connect children to agriculture.




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Governor Youngkin had a wonderful time with employees of the Commonwealth at
Boots On The Square in front of the Executive Mansion, an event put on by First
Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin!




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Angel Rodriguez, known to many as the Salsa Guy of Richmond, teaches
Virginians about the vast #homehistory of Hispanic and Latin American
communities through music. Representing Puerto Rican, Afro-Caribbean, and
Mexican traditions, the Governor and First Lady were blessed to have Angel and
Tradición Dance Company perform at the Executive Mansion’s celebration of
Hispanic Heritage Month in September. Thank you for using the arts to educate
and inspire!




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